Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. www.sav.skSAS

    Slovak Academy of Sciences carry out top-level basic research and long-term strategic and applied research and development.

  2. Website. www .sav .sk. The Slovak Academy of Sciences ( Slovak: Slovenská akadémia vied, or SAV) is the main scientific and research institution in Slovakia fostering basic and strategic basic research. It was founded in 1942, closed after World War II, and then reestablished in 1953.

  3. Present. Nowadays, the Slovak Academy of Sciences successfully presents itself nationally and worldwide through the results in basic and applied research. It consists of 48 organisations, of which 22 are budgetary and 26 are contributory. The Academy publishes 57 scientific and professional journals and 8 yearbooks.

  4. Institute of Physics of the Slovak Academy of Sciences has been founded as the Cabinet of Physics SAS in 1955. Later, in 1963 it was transformed into the Institute of Physics SAS. The main task of the Institute is to carry out basic theoretical and experimental research in physics.

  5. SK. The Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS) was established in 1953 as a research and scientific institution for frontier research. 59 scientific institutes affiliated with the SAS are subdivided into 3 scientific sections (mathematical, physical, technical, earth and information sciences; medical, biological, chemical, agricultural and veterinary ...

  6. The Earth Science Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences conceptually develops the Earth sciences by exploring and modelling the geological structure and geodynamic evolution of the Earth, its rock composition, the evolution of life, climate and carbon cycle, as well as the interpretation of geophysical fields and seismicity, using the adva...

  7. The Slovak Academy of Sciences was founded in 1953 as an institution integrating the Slovak science. Our Institute came into existence at the same time by fusion of the Research Institute for Pharmacy and Biochemistry and the Research Institute for Sugars and Carbohydrates.